Best Hotels with Airport Shuttle Service in Las Vegas

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Resting high above the Las Vegas Strip, ARIA Sky Suites sits atop the ARIA Resort & Casino in the heart of Sin City. Attention to detail is a high priority at this hotel. A personal concierge is assigned to each Sky Suite, there are check-in and checkout areas separate from the ARIA Resort guests and, according to recent visitors, the service is unparalleled. As far as rooms go, you'll have the option of one- and two-bedroom suites or penthouses, and – if you really want to splurge – Sky Villas. These accommodations measure 3,370 square feet and include floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows with epic views of Las Vegas. All rooms come with separate living room and bedroom areas, flat-screen TVs and touch-screen consoles that control everything from the entertainment system to the blackout drapes. (Though a few tech-challenged reviewers said they found the controls a bit glitchy and difficult to work.) Outside the accommodations, visitors have access to a private pool, an art gallery and a lounge with free food and drink amenities, such as a daily wine and cheese pairing. Plus, guests have access to the amenities and facilities at the ARIA Resort, including its multiple restaurants and pools, the spa, the casino and nightlife options.

Overall, visitors love the quiet atmosphere and family-friendliness of this oasis on the Strip. For one, this luxury Las Vegas hotel is a gaming-free refuge. And even though this Four Seasons property sits on the top five floors of Mandalay Bay's tower, it has its own express elevators and the private check-in desk is said to have some of the speediest (and friendliest) staff in town. Once you've arrived in your room, you'll be welcomed by art deco decor, flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations and impressive vistas of the Las Vegas skyline. Some recent travelers complained that being relegated to the south end of the Strip keeps them far from the action, but most visitors enjoyed the seclusion. In addition to its tranquil atmosphere, the hotel also boasts an outdoor pool, a fitness center, a spa, two on-site restaurants and three bars. What's more, guests are granted access to the Mandalay Bay's 26 restaurants, in addition to its pools. And if you're traveling with youngsters, you'll be happy to know the hotel offers a host of kid-friendly amenities, including a welcome gift and childrens menus in the on-site restaurants.

This sprawling resort –with its huge emphasis on natural light, greenery and other earthy elements –is perhaps the first central Las Vegas hotel to master the feeling of seclusion rather than themed chaos. And the rooms are consistently called the best non-suite accommodations on the Strip. Recent travelers found lots to love in the Wynn –the top-rated Andrea's fine dining restaurant and the posh casino, to name a few things –but not everyone loves the price. You'll pay a pretty penny for everything here (and a daily resort fee on top of that), although most visitors say it's worth it the splurge. The Wynn enjoys a centralized location with Encore, The Palazzo and The Venetian all within walking distance.

First off, we should note that staying at SKYLOFTS could set you back thousands of dollars. Still, recent travelers have really enjoyed the pampering they received in the ultra-luxurious, loft-style rooms at this Vegas hotel. The journey begins with car service in a limousine from the airport to the private SKYLOFT entrance at the MGM Grand on the Strip. After check-in, you'll ride a private elevator to your spacious suite at the top of the building. And you'll find plenty of extras, like a personal concierge, an infinity spa tub, a heated towel rack and an in-loft espresso machine. You'll even have access to an in-room, touch-screen universal remote that controls everything from the lighting to the room's temperature. What's more, some lofts come equipped a private plunge pool or a full kitchen, if you're so inclined. Recent visitors raved about their stays in the accommodations, citing the excellent staff members and the pampering amenities as reasons to return.

The Venetian is one of the best-known theme hotels in Vegas, embracing its fine Italian design with gargantuan marble pieces, gold leaf-gilded everything and hand-painted artistry covering the ceilings. Outside, Venice's top landmarks like the Campanile, St. Mark's Square and the Doge's Palace are recreated. Inside, the resort begins to push the kitsch envelope with the Grand Canal Shoppes inside an indoor replica of Venice. You can even take a gondola ride from the lobby to the shops, and despite the cheese factor and the price, many say the ticket is worth it. The suite-style digs have separate sunken living rooms, large windows and Italian marble bathrooms. Still, some say the hotel's location on the north end of the Strip is a bit inconvenient as it's removed from some of the more popular restaurants and nightclubs. But guests still heap praise on the accommodating staff at the luxurious Canyon Ranch spa + fitness (some areas require an extra fee), and the variety of dining choices on-site.

The Trump International Hotel Las Vegas is a non-casino option for Las Vegas travelers. And although some recent guests don't love its off-Strip location and lack of gaming, Trump International Hotel does have a complimentary shuttle that runs to the Wynn and Caesars Palace. All units come with a kitchenette, and this Trump hotel is kid- and dog-friendly, too: The Trump Kids program grants children access to the concierge for books, toys and movies, while the Trump Pets program provides dog-walking services as well as beds, toys and a special in-room menu for four-legged travelers. Even when you retreat to your guest room without Fido, plenty of exciting amenities await. Rooms at the Trump feature Italian marble baths, in-mirror TVs in the bathrooms and luxury bed linens; however, several recent guests mentioned they could hear outside noise from within the guest rooms. Also, note that there is a $35 daily resort fee.

Although the Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa is about a 30-minute drive from the Strip, it's still a good bet for travelers who want to gamble in a quieter, more laid-back atmosphere. The enormous 87,000-square-foot casino is airy and open, echoing the resort's design elements of natural wood, stonework and warm, amber-hued light fixtures. Recent guests loved the rooms, listing the Egyptian cotton linens, iPod docks and spacious bathrooms with soaking bathtubs as favorite features. And the popular backyard area –3 acres of space speckled with wading and swimming pools, a sandy beach and private cabanas –is also a big hit with travelers. The resort is also home to multiple dining options and a spa. If you start to get a little stir crazy, though, there's a complimentary shuttle that will drop you off at Fashion Show Mall on the Strip.

This swanky boutique hotel – tucked inside Caesars Palace– impresses guests with its primo location and sophisticated decor that blends contemporary American accents with intricate Japanese elements. Guest rooms are appointed with Japanese art pieces and feature a gold and purple color scheme, as well as minibars, iPad docking stations and free access to the 5,000-square-foot fitness center. Staying here also grants VIP access to OMNIA nightclub and priority reservations for the famed Nobuyuki Matsuhisa-helmed Nobu restaurant and lounge. Though most guests praise the hotel for its Zen-like atmosphere and sense of seclusion amid the Strip's riotous party atmosphere, some bemoan the steep room rates. That said, if you're willing to splurge, previous visitors assure you won't be disappointed with your accommodations, describing the beds as extremely comfortable. And if you're still craving an extra dose of relaxation, visit the property's Qua Baths & Spa.

Located around the block from the Bellagio, this luxury hotel is a popular off-Strip oasis with a homier vibe. Travel aficionados love the convenience of kitchenettes, equipped with electric cooktops and minifridges in each unit. And the rooftop Pool & Lounge Vdara has a laid-back feel that recent visitors loved. Other places to dine on-site include the gourmet pastry and sandwich spot Market Café Vdara or in-suite dining from a diverse menu. Even more nightlife and dining options abound at ARIA, the sprawling, swanky property just a short walk from Vdara's main entryway. But a word of warning to the high rollers: The Vdara is a gaming-free property, so you'll have to venture to the Strip to get your gambling fix.

Located less than 10 minutes by car from Henderson Executive Airport and a 10-mile drive south of the Strip, the M Resort Spa Casino offers incredible views of the bright lights of Las Vegas. Compared to other off-Strip hotels, the M is a bigger party animal. Dance music pumps from the pool area and the M Bar is the see-and-be-seen spot on the resort. Plus, the Studio B Buffet has a live action cooking studio so guests can watch as chefs prepare delectable cuisine. Recent travelers also loved the sleek and modern guest rooms with their floor-to-ceiling windows (even in the bathrooms), HD televisions and in-mirror bathroom TVs. When you're ready to get off the resort, the M offers complimentary scheduled shuttle service to the Strip.

A local favorite, Green Valley Ranch is an off-Strip resort that revels in its quieter atmosphere. Travelers love the on-site restaurants like Hank's Fine Steaks and Tides Seafood & Sushi Bar, and give high praise to the approachable and friendly staff members. Despite the picturesque vineyards and Italianate architecture, the hotel still provides a Sin City vibe. The casino area has gaming tables and a popular Race & Sports Book, as well as a multiscreen movie theater. Several bars are peppered around the property from the lobby to the pool. And when you want to relax, head to the on-site spa for a massage or body scrub. What's more, iPrefer members can earn perks and use points at this property.

Located about 20 miles east of the Strip on Lake Las Vegas, Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa is a bit of a commute for those hoping to be in the heart of the Sin City party. But with access to a range of activities –like a full-service marina with boat rentals, a casino and the soothing Ravella Spa and Salon –this Hilton has plenty of pursuits to keep guests entertained. The expansive, low-key pool is a particular favorite among recent guests. Despite some mentions of worn-down accommodations, most travelers were pleased with the spacious rooms boasting signature Serenity Beds, marble bathrooms and 42-inch televisions. Most visitors agree that those looking for a quiet getaway will enjoy a stay here (some even describe the area as deserted). Plus, Honors members can earn and redeem points at this property.

The Palms has been buzzing with celebrities ever since it housed MTV's "The Real World" cast in 2002 (and yes, the tricked-out suite is still available for reservations). Some recent guests went for a different pop culture theme instead, booking a stay in the Hot Pink Suite that's decorated from top to bottom in a bright fuchsia and Barbie theme. And still others splurged for entertaining accommodations that feature two-lane bowling alleys or basketball half-courts. The Palms also has plenty of basic guest rooms designed with comfort in mind for both adults and kids; the IMAX movie theater and family-friendly food court earn points with the younger set. There are two chinks in the armor, however: First, the Palms Casino Resort is consistently overrun with celebrity clientele seeking the best Vegas nightlife (and usually finding it). Second, the Palms is located about 2 miles west of the Strip.

While technically still on Las Vegas Boulevard, the South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa is a good 6 miles away from even the south end of the Strip. Still, recent visitors compliment the spacious, Southern California-style accommodations' quieter atmosphere after a long night of dining and entertainment; guests love the rooms at the South Point Hotel, particularly for their comfortable beds and great shower water pressure. If you're looking for lower stakes gambling and smoke-free poker rooms, you probably won't want to leave. Guests also like South Point's diverse entertainment options from its horse rodeos and BMX biking events to its movie theater and bowling alley. Before a show, save some time to eat your way through one of South Point's many dining options.

Part of the Fremont Street Experience, the Golden Nugget is a vintage relic of the mid-1940s. But don't expect the Wild West decor of yore; after a refurbishment in the late '70s, the Golden Nugget is now a popular choice for affordable luxury. The rooms are small, but travelers report on their refreshingly modern feel. Guests also love perks like The Tank, a secured waterslide that goes through a shark-filled tank, and the Gold Diggers dance club's outdoor balcony that overlooks Fremont Street. After a late night, guests can retreat to rooms adorned with feather down comforters, 42-inch flat-screen TVs and spanning views of the Vegas Strip– the large size of the bathrooms and the notably comfortable beds are favorites among recent travelers.